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The Lode Hotel in Angels Camp Gets 30 Days to Make Improvements or Else~By John Hamilton Updated with Video |
Posted by: thepinetree on 12/17/2008 08:56 AM
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Angels Camp, CA...The owner of the Lode Hotel in Angels Camp was given 30 days to shore up the front of the 1880's era hotel in Downtown Angels Camp. The first item of concern to the City is the balcony & deck area that is on the front side of the building. According to the City this area proposes an immediate problem as it is a safety concern for people walking in front of the building.... |
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Greater Arnold Business Association beautifies the Corridor |
Posted by: thepinetree on 12/17/2008 11:01 AM
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Arnold, CA...Those of you who have driven up Hwy for the last few weeks have been enjoying some additions that have made the Scenic Byway even more Scenic. In what is a longstanding tradition GABA has made and hung boughs from Hathaway Pines all the way up to Blue Lake Springs....
In the GABA Group Shot at their Bough Making Party at Mountain Media Bruce Tallackson is surrounded by a bevy of GABA Beauties |
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Thank You Susie's Diner! |
Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 12/15/2008 10:49 AM
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Arnold, CA... We would like to thank Susie's Diner for joining our advertising family. Susie's serves great Breakfasts, Lunches & Dinners for your dining pleasure. They also have a great desert selection including ice cream as well. In fact just mention you saw their ad on ThePineTree.net and you will get a free scoop of ice cream* with any meal...
Just Click on Their Logo Above to View Their Complete Menu! |
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Calaveras County Chamber of Commerce Mixer & Ribbon Cuttings packed The Square! |
Posted by: thepinetree on 12/12/2008 09:10 AM
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Copperopolis, CA...A packed Chamber Mixer at the new Panini's had the local business community celebrating Panini's opening tomorrow! The crowd included most of the supervisors, businesses owners and well wishers on hand to witness Three Ribbon Cuttings at the square. Yes, that's right three new local businesses were officially opened and welcomed to the community. Once a Tree, Firefall Jewelers & Renner Winery have joined the swelling ranks of businesses...
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It's Official...Bear Valley to Open Saturday at 9am! Discounted Adult Lift Tickets Available for Only $39.00 |
Posted by: thepinetree on 12/10/2008 01:32 AM
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Bear Valley, CA...This weekend Bear Valley Mountain is opening the slopes for the 2008-09 Season! This weekend, the resort will offer lift tickets for just $39 ($20 off regular) for visitors 13 and older, $16 for children 6 to 12 and free for kids 5 and under. Conditions permitting, the resort will open three lifts including Kuma, Supercub and Panda, providing access to four intermediate and beginner trails. The resort will also offer intermediate and beginner terrain park features. Early season conditions currently exist....
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The Drumbeat of Proponents for Trinitas Continued Yesterday at the Board Meeting...Video Excerpts Enclosed~By John Hamilton |
Posted by: thepinetree on 12/10/2008 08:39 AM
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San Andreas, CA...At yesterday's Calaveras County Board of Supervisor's meeting, San Joaquin County Building industry representatives and Burnell Wealth Management's Principal, Cory Burnell, were on hand on hand to speak on behalf of the Trinitas project. They exhorted the county to let the project move forward for fiscal reasons. The planning commission date to review the revised draft environmental impact report has now been pushed back until February. Other and potentially larger developments..... |
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Fish & Game Commisioner, Grant W. Metzger Updates the Board on Fish Stocking Crisis....Video Enclosed |
Posted by: thepinetree on 12/09/2008 09:05 PM
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San Andreas, CA...County Fish & Game Commissioner & County Assessor Grant W. Metzger addressed the Calaveras County Board of Supervisors this morning during the public comment period. He spoke about the lawsuit imposed ban on non-native fish stocking and it's affect on the local economy. As many of you know The California Department of Fish & Game has been prohibited from planting many of the fish that they have been planting for over 100 years because of a lawsuit brought forward by... |
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Our Quarterly Update on Mark Twain St. Josephs Hospital with Larry Cornish~By John Hamilton....We are playing this on Cable for Tonight's News |
Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 12/06/2008 10:37 PM
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San Andreas, CA....Due to the Holidays, we will be back in action New Years eve for our Live Broadcast.....On Friday Morning we had the pleasure to video another Mark Twain St. Joseph's Hospital quarterly update. MTSJ's Larry Cornish brings everyone up to speed on all the latest at the hospital. Community Health Fairs, How the economic climate is affecting MTSJ and most hospitals, upcoming plans and even a wedding. If you would like to see the latest on one of the most vital parts of our community the video is enclosed...
Click Above or Read More to watch the interview. |
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The Community Is Coming Together for A Huge Santa's Express Fundraiser on Saturday December 6th in Angels Camp! |
Posted by: thepinetree on 12/03/2008 08:22 AM
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Angels Camp, CA...Downtown Angels Camp will be Hopping from 10am - 8pm at the "Y" at 1329 South Main. There will be Three Live Bands, Wine Tasting By Irish Vineyards, Pizza & Beer by The Growler Craft Brewery & Figaro's Pizza, Santa Sleigh Rides with Horse & Barrel Vineyard & Horseback Tours. There will also be Door Prizes, Wagon Rides, Photos with Santa from 1-3pm and much, more. Shop with Boutique Crafter's & Other Premier Vendors at 1329 S. Main and a portion of their proceeds will be donated to Santa's Express. This event is being sponsored by the Angels Camp Business Association. The businesses that...
One of the Event Organizers Colleen Collum with a Video Update on the Event
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2008 Court Ruling on Fish Stocking May Affect Local Fishing Industry By~Bill Reynolds |
Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 12/02/2008 08:33 AM
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Arnold, CA...Hello fellow fisherpeople and outdoor sportsmen. Catching a fish of a lifetime or having your children or grand children enjoy the pleasures of catching their first fish may be only a memory of days gone by. This letter comes to you as a result of a recent court ruling passed down just last week. I am sorry this is not a fishing report, instead a report of things to come that will affect hundreds, if not thousands of people including all of the businesses that are dependent on our fisheries up and down our Highway 4 corridor. The ruling is result of a lawsuit filed in 2006 against the Department Of Fish and Game. The lawsuit was filed by The Pacific Rivers Council and the Center for Biological Diversity, represented by Stanford Law students. The DFG was sued over fish stocking programs it has engaged in for more than 100 years, claiming that no Environmental Impact Report (EIR) had been completed for the programs. The result of the case was a court order requiring DFG to complete an EIR. DFG is engaged in the years-long and multimillion dollar EIR process, now scheduled to be completed in...
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